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1.Regular Plural Noun Rules for words ending in” Y”
When a noun ends with a
vowel + ”Y”
such as:” AY”,” EY”,” IY”, ”OY”, or “UY”, just add the “-s”
Let’s Practice!
”AY”,” EY”,” IY”, ”OY”, or “UY
More than one ray: rays (x-rays)
More than one monkey 🐒 : monkeys
More than one boy 👦 : boys
More than one guy 🧔🏻 : guys
2.Regular Plural Noun Rules for words ending in” Y”
But If a noun ends in a
consonant + “y”
you need to change the “y” to “i” and add –es
( or simply remove the y and replace it with –ies instead!)
Please Note!
What is a consonant?!🤔 If you don’t know or just can’t remember, please click the link to learn about it) or (Please refer to Lesson # 1: Alphabet and phonic to review it)
Let’s Practice!
More than one bunny🐰: bunnies
More than one baby 👶🏻 : babies
More than one strawberry 🍓: strawberries
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